Green credentials so far......

WOODCHIP BOILER fed from the farm sustainably coppiced woods or other local woodland is the only heating source for the whole building.It also provides all the hot water for the kitchens.

SOLAR THERMAL tubes also feed into the hot water system.

PAINTS all soy bean based eco friendly paints, inside and out.

LIGHTING all low energy

GREEN OAK building using oak from the farm woodland.

WOODBURNER uses only firewood from sustainably coppiced woodland on the farm.

FOOD all cooked on farm with a very high percentage of the ingredients from the farm itself, in the late summer and autumn can be as much as 90% of a meal. (rice, nuts, chocolate, tea and coffee are the main delicious culprits!)

WATER from the bore hole just behind the cafe

PHOTOVOLTAIC SOLAR PANELS providing some of the electricity for the shop and cafe

SIMPLE ACCOMODATION OFF GRID available on the farm. Choose from a hut, greenfield camping, a single yurt, a shepherds hut or the 4 yurt camp.There is also a lovely holiday cottage with woodburner, solar panels, and an air source heat pump for hot water and heating.

Abbey Home Farm Green Policy

“The land is not ours, it belongs to the future, and we should leave it in good heart.”

At Abbey Home Farm we are committed to local food, protecting biodiversity, animal welfare and welcoming visitors Abbey Home Farm is 100% organic, having begun conversion in 1990 and is registered with the Soil Association. We have been in the OELS / HLS Environmental Stewardship Schemes since 2006. We provide a wide range of products which are entirely local and organic.

The Organic Farm Shop provides organic food and ethical goods for the local community and farm visitors. Many of the products are cultivated, reared and/or processed on the farm. Our beautiful organic cotton, which is made and handprinted in Rajastahn, provides a fair-trade income for the craftsmen and their families.

The organic cafe serves fresh food in a friendly environment and all of the in ingredients used are Soil Association organic certified. The meals are inspired by the kitchen garden which covers 10 acres around the shop and cafe. Courses and events are run from the cafe and adjoining Green Room venue.

Accommodation on the farm allows us to provide visitors with a relaxing and enjoyable rural experience. We offer a variety of unusual stays, which are largely off-grid or provided with renewable energy. Lower Wiggold Cottage, our holiday let, has achieved Silver in the Green Business Tourism Scheme, which provides accreditation and encouragement for tourism businesses to reduce the environmental impact of their activities.

We are committed to:Continually expanding access to local and organic food in the Cirencester areaImproving our environmental impact through: closing supply loops where possible and sourcing locally and ethicallyreducing waste, recycling and compostingreducing energy use and installing renewable energy sources where practicable using and supplying green cleaning productsreducing water useimproving and maintaining the farm as a habitat for wildlifeencouraging our visitors to adopt our green valuesproviding sustainable transport options to get to the farmcomplying with or exceeding environmental legislationmonitoring and reviewing our progress Providing a enjoyable, educational and inspiring experience for visitors to Abbey Home Farm and our staff.Promoting sustainability, through our own practices, through providing access to green products and working with other green organisations. The social side of sustainability. The farm employs a community of people and offers social opportunities for them as well as the wider community. We provide opportunities for vulnerable people, school children, holiday makers and local people to enjoy themselves, relax, exercise and learn in the fresh air. We are committed to expanding access on the farm and improving the experience for our visitors. We also support a number of international projects and charities.